I have a small flock of shetland sheep. Almost 2 weeks ago I thought they had finished lambing (8 ewes producing 12 lambs). However a week later I found an additional new born lamb to a ewe who definitely gave birth to a single lamb 8 days previously. There is no doubt that both lambs are hers as she had fluids on her & lamb both times.
The second lamb is a tiny little thing, but very healthy & from day 3 joined the 'teenage gang' & now seems to be running the show! Mum's milk was slow coming through & I brought her & the first lamb in for a couple of days so that I could help out with a few bottles, which did the trick. Since having her second she is in full milk & both are getting plenty.
I know this situation is not unheard of, but is very rare so I doubt I will ever see it again, but I have a question which didn't occur to me at the time & it's too late now. Do you think mum produced 2 lots of colostrum or do you think one or the other has missed out?